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Google is adding a new feature to Chrome that will make it easier for users to revisit pages they have browsed on other devices. This feature will suggest pages based on users’ browsing history and will appear as a new card titled “Continue with this tab” on the New Tab page.

In addition to this, Google is finally bringing tab group support to Chrome for iOS, three years after the feature was first introduced on Android. This feature will allow users to organize tabs into groups, give each group a custom name and color for easy identification.

Furthermore, Chrome for Android and iOS will also soon support tab group syncing, which was previously only available on desktop. This feature will enable users to save tab groups and access them on different devices. Tab group syncing will be gradually rolled out to Android users in the coming weeks, with Chrome for iOS set to receive the feature soon.

Overall, these new features aim to enhance the browsing experience for Chrome users across different devices. With tab group syncing and suggested pages, users will be able to seamlessly continue their browsing sessions and stay organized while switching between devices.

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